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16 Pieces Of Life Advice For Younger Selves
I wish someone told me these when I was younger. Do you have any other pieces of life advice you would give your younger selves?
Jonathan Maes
07.14.17

Ah, we have all wondered what it would be like if we could talk to younger versions of ourselves or go back in time to share life lessons. When in a philosophical mood, your younger self would probably want to hear about these common valuable life tips and bits of advice that we’ve collected from all over the web.

1) Don’t start smoking

One common advice that is found practically everywhere you look, is that people regret starting to smoke. As we all know, nicotine can be hugely addictive and have disastrous effects on your health. Don’t start smoking, so you never have to worry about the consequences in the first place.

2) Life is alright

Even though you may sometimes feel that the entire world is against you, there’s really no reason to hesitate, stress out or be overly concerned about life.

3) Setting a budget is important

On the financial side of things, people generally regret purchasing many and/or expensive items that they don’t really feel satisfied with afterward anyway. Spend your money on things and experiences that truly make you happy.

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Klaudia Zofia, Flickr
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Klaudia Zofia, Flickr

4) Don’t undervalue sleep

Although many try to claim otherwise, your sleep is an important aspect of your health. There’s no need to stay in bed for hours after you wake up, but do get enough sleep to stay energetic during the day. For adults, at least six hours of sleep a day is recommended.

5) Don’t lose track of your personal information

In a world where almost everything is connected, it’s pretty easy to get lost in all the different privacy settings. Equip your smart devices with passwords and be careful with things you post on social media.

6) Prepare for the entrance exams you want to prepare for

If there’s a place where you would really like to study, prepare for those entrance exams instead of the entrance exams you can take right now.

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Paul Bence, Flickr

7) Education is easier at a young age

Many people would tell their former selves to study more and harder in their younger years, and even though it may sound a bit like a cliché, it is easier for the brain to process information at a younger age.

8) Don’t stress out too much about school either

School and college can be quite stressful. All those different classes, books, exams and papers you have to write, they’re all there to help you progress and learn new things. Don’t stress out!

9) Always be yourself

Another classic tip that so many people seem to forget. It’s your life, your dream and you don’t have to be compared to anyone else.

10) Don’t take words close to heart

Everyone is a little biased, and some words said by friends or family members tend to hurt quite a bit. One person would suggest to his former self to not take things such as these so seriously.

11) Never under-appreciate your parents

Your parents are perhaps the most crucial people in your life, so appreciate their advice even though it may differ greatly with your own.

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12) You can’t rewind time

Simply enjoying life while you’re young brings up a lot of happy memories as adults.

13) Stay warm in the winter

Although it may sound straightforward, it’s actually a pretty good idea to start a habit of wearing two pairs of socks, warmer underwear and a beanie or hat during the harsh weather periods.

14) Stay focused on your goals and dreams

Everyone has desires, goals, and dreams – but it’s hard to keep track of those when life throws all sorts of things at you. Never ignore your desires and go for it one hundred percent.

15) Say yes more

Some friends asked you to hang around with them, or you’ve got a work opportunity lined up? Say ‘yes’ to people more often to give a boost to your social life.

16) Enrich your knowledge

At a younger age, people are often quite clueless about life. Watch documentaries and read more to enrich your knowledge which might prove useful in the future.

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Source: BrightSide, TheQuestion, Quora

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